moistly
/ˈmɔɪst.li/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈmɔɪst.li/ (ame, ipa)
moistly — 副詞
1. with a small amount of water on something, so that it looks or feels a little da
微濕地
帶著一點濕氣
with a small amount of water on something, so that it looks or feels a little damp rather than fully wet
Morning light caught the spider web, and it shone moistly by the fence.
晨光照到蜘蛛網時,它在籬笆旁微濕地發亮。
shine moistly after collecting a little water
After Mina rinsed the lettuce, the leaves lay moistly on the wooden board.
Mina 沖洗完萵苣後,葉子微濕地攤在木板上。
after washing, object + lay moistly + place
After the rain, soil clung moistly to Omar's boots outside the shed.
雨後,在棚子外,泥土微濕地黏在 Omar 的靴子上。
As Bao hugged his father, his eyes shone moistly in the doorway.
Bao 抱住父親時,他的眼睛在門口微濕地發亮。
The cave wall glistened moistly beside the narrow path after the flood.
洪水過後,洞穴的牆面在狹窄小路旁微濕地發亮。
- dryly
Without moisture on the surface; here it refers to physical dryness, not a style of speaking.
文法句型
shine/glisten + moistly
lay/sit + moistly + place
cling moistly to + noun
用法筆記
Rare and mainly literary or descriptive. It usually follows verbs such as shine, glisten, cling, or lie, and writers use it for surfaces, eyes, soil, or air that hold a little moisture. In everyday speech, people more often say "slightly wet" or "a little damp."